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Love it man! Neat topic too.Reminds me of one of the British layouts I recently saw that was an animated colliery layout. Cool stuff.
I also have a switchstand kit on order from Right-O-Way that I'll be giving a try
Cody,That came out very nice. A couple of suggestions if I may. Because you didn't notch the stock rail on the straight route point, the pointy end of the point rail that forms the straight route (the bottom point in your picture) protrudes from the stock rail very slightly. I'd suggest taking a small file and knocking down the inside edge of the end of that point so your wheels don't run into the blunt end of the point. The tie ahead of the of the two long ties is where I'm guessing you pulled the spikes to allow room for the points to mate up to the stock rails. In the future you might consider using a PC board tie there and soldering the stock rail vice using spikes, at least on the inside of the rail.As for the hinge for the points, you can use rail joiners where the gap is now, you may have to very slightly notch the tie on which the joiners would rest. Additionally, if you ever do another one, you can use a PC board tie where the tie is that is two ties closer to the frog from where the gap is now and make the points and the wing rails all one piece (no hinge). You could replace the points and the wing rails with rail that is all one piece now, but with them being held with just spikes, they'd eventually work loose.Looking forward to more.Scott